Explore Canada for tourism, family visits, or short-term purposes with the right guidance and a structured application process.
A Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) allows foreign nationals to enter Canada for a limited period for purposes such as tourism, visiting family or friends, or attending short-term business activities. It is a mandatory entry document for individuals from visa-required countries who wish to travel to Canada temporarily.
A Temporary Resident Visa may be suitable for individuals who:
Suitable for individuals planning leisure travel, sightseeing, or short-term visits to explore Canada.
Ideal for applicants who wish to temporarily visit family or friends legally living in Canada.
Applicable to those traveling for business meetings, conferences, or professional events without engaging in employment.
Applicants who can show ongoing commitments such as employment, business, or family responsibilities in their home country.
Individuals who can demonstrate sufficient financial support and meet Canada’s admissibility criteria for temporary entry.
Each application is assessed individually based on personal circumstances and travel intent.
Provides flexibility in the duration of stay, subject to visa terms and border officer approval.
Applicants may be eligible for single or multiple entries depending on their travel needs and profile.
Offers an opportunity to understand Canada’s education, work, or long-term immigration options.
While requirements may vary by applicant, common documentation includes:
All documents must be accurate, complete, and aligned with current Canadian immigration guidelines.
We provide structured support, up-to-date information, and personalized assistance to help applicants navigate the Temporary Resident Visa process with confidence.
We review your background, travel purpose, and eligibility to determine the suitability of a Temporary Resident Visa.
Our team identifies the correct visa type and outlines a clear application approach based on your individual profile.
We assist with document preparation, review, and submission to ensure accuracy and compliance.
We provide updates, handle additional requests if any, and guide you through the next steps after submission.
The duration of stay is determined by border officials and depends on the purpose of travel and visa conditions.
No, a Temporary Resident Visa does not allow employment unless a valid work permit is obtained.
An invitation letter may be required in certain cases, especially for family visits.
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